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Euler's number, the inverse of logex (or ln x) ... part of Euler's formula eiθ = cos θ + i sin θ ...CrazyCong said:pi because i knew about it before e. still i dont know whats e lol..
Euler's number, the inverse of logex (or ln x) ... part of Euler's formula eiθ = cos θ + i sin θ ...CrazyCong said:pi because i knew about it before e. still i dont know whats e lol..
e is a number, not the inverse of a function (especially one whose definition relies on the definition of e ). I guess the most intuitive way to 'discover' the number e is to consider the derivative of the functions 2^x and 3^x. You'll be left with some constant, < 1 and > 1 respectively, times your original function. So we reason there must be some number between 2 and 3, call it e, such that the function e^x leaves you with the constant 1 times your original function when you differentiate.Forbidden. said:Euler's number, the inverse of logex (or ln x) ... part of Euler's formula eiθ = cos θ + i sin θ ...
e = 2.71 blah blah blahCrazyCong said:pi because i knew about it before e. still i dont know whats e lol..
Trebla said:e = 1 + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + ............
e = lim n ->∞ (1 + 1/n)n
π = 4 - 4/3 + 4/5 - 4/7 + 4/9 - 4/11 + ..........
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Wha ... what the fuck? Constants being expressed as sums?3unitz said:pi2/6 = 1 + 1/22 + 1/32 + 1/42 + ...
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This is incorrect.Trebla said:e = 1 + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + ............
tell me about it- was humorous when we decided to use our walkway and write out all the digits though.Charity F said:that's... incredibly sad.
Guaranteed my bank manager knows that limit you mentioned.Trebla said:e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + ............
e = lim n ->∞ (1 + 1/n)n
π = 4 - 4/3 + 4/5 - 4/7 + 4/9 - 4/11 + ..........
Any more?
Now that I am learning Taylor polynomials and series this stuff is actually pretty cool.3unitz said:well thats where some of them come from
tan-1 x = x - x3/3 + x5/5 - x7/7 + ...
sub in x = 1, and you'll get a series for pi/4
That's not sad, that's amazing!tommykins said:still doesn't beat this girl who can recite it to 625 places at our school.